Hotels in Trogir

A pearl of the Adriatic coast, Trogir's historic town and harbour offer an enchanting blend of impressive architecture, welcoming locals, and breath-taking landscapes. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts a rich tapestry of history packed into its compact island and connected mainland. From ancient palaces and watchful towers to charming restaurants by the glistening waters, Trogir has a charm that appeals to all sorts of travellers.

Whether you're a family in search of a summer holiday filled with cultural delights, a couple longing for a romantic getaway by the sea, or a group of friends looking for unique adventures, Trogir promises an unforgettable experience. And no matter your budget or requirements, with Lycafly, you can discover a range of accommodations designed to make your stay as comfortable as possible. So why wait? Book a hotel with Lycafly today and embark on your Adriatic adventure.

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Trogir, located in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia, is seated enticingly on a small island wedged between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo. With a modest population of under 11,000, Trogir is a town of significant history and character. Established as an ancient Greek colony in the 3rd century BC, it blossomed under Venetian rule during the 12th and 13th centuries, culminating in a rich concentration of beautifully crafted palaces, churches, and towers as well as an imposing fortress.

Trogir has many claims to fame, including the Church of St. Lawrence, a remarkable example of Romanesque-Gothic style architecture in Croatia. It's not just history enthusiasts who come here, though; Trogir has also made its debut on the small screen, featuring in popular TV series like Doctor Who and Game of Thrones. Despite these unique attractions, the glue that bonds Trogir's economy is tourism, with a formidable capacity of over 20,000 beds in hotels and private lodgings. Alongside tourism, the shipbuilding "Trogir" shipyard, established in the early 20th century, contributes significantly to the town's economy.

When to visit Trogir

The best time to visit Trogir is generally during the summer months, particularly July and August, where temperatures soar to a scorching 32.7°C, accompanied by minimal rainfall. Sizzling weather combined with lesser chances of precipitation means perfect conditions to explore this Dalmatian gem, whether it is meandering through the ancient city, savouring Croatian cuisine, or taking a dip in the crystal-clear Adriatic waters.

However, it's advisable to book your stay in advance as the summer season sees a surge in visitors. For those seeking a quieter experience, May sees the beginning of the warm weather, making it an ideal time for a peaceful getaway. On the contrary, the winter months in Trogir are best avoided by the sun-seeking travellers, as the weather can get quite chilly with average highs between 11.2°C and 14.7°C.

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